This thing was constructed on July 7, 2009, and it was categorized as Saltwater Corals.
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frogskin-ora

ORA has released a new Acropora sp., named Frogskin Acropora. “The ORA Frogskin Acro has yellowish green coloration and extremely bumpy texture. The corallites are rotund and tubular and some of the polyps have a slightly blue hue. The color intensity of this coral naturally varies with light intensity. Currently the color is a light yellowish green due to the seasonal increase of light. Under the more stable light conditions found in aquariums, the yellow becomes very bright green and shaded areas have an almost purplish tone.” You can pick this new guy up for $80 at Unique Corals.

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  1. Posted July 7, 2009 at 10:43 am | Permalink

    What a descriptive name for a new coral strain. I am keenly interested to know what this coral looks like as a full colony.

  2. Mike
    Posted July 7, 2009 at 3:22 pm | Permalink

    So no story from ORA how they got this years ago from someone in a duel to the death in European province and have been growing it out ever since?

  3. Dustin
    Posted July 7, 2009 at 4:00 pm | Permalink

    It did come from Europe 3 years ago. No duel required, it would have made for a good story though. . .

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